Exploratory Outline
Exploratory Outline
Exploratory question of “How might developing a growth mindset affect my success.”
My exploratory outline helped me with organization and adjusting to my own needs such as the Introduction that offers context, Background information that leads to the main idea, and concludes the percolating question my search began with the article and Author, my response to the first author and title, etc. It basically repeats itself and I am providing my knowledge of the summaries. It's like making a layered sandwich with multiple titles, Authors, and my response. Also, I included my feedback for the mindset assessment which collaborates perfectly with my percolating essay.
Exploratory question of “How might developing a growth mindset affect my success.”
Intro: I have tried a couple of strategies and procedures to succeed in certain circumstances. How might developing a growth mindset affect my success? Sometimes I feel that I am not content with certain things in my life, such as my present employment, finances, career opportunities, and location.
Background Info: Be confident in your ability to learn new skills and use feedback from outside professionals to help to improve the task that I am challenging. Also, I have Paid attention to the ability of others to learn new things.
My search begins with: “Mindset Assessment” by Mindset Works described the most important details that mentioned I am moving towards a growth mindset but may be holding back from achieving all that I’m capable of doing. The results of this assessment test do not surprise me at all because there are some areas, I need to work on to improve my knowledge of enhancements.
My search continued with (summary 2) “Even Geniuses Work Hard,” by Carol S. Dweck illustrates to readers a strong argument for why people have two distinct perspectives on intelligence and learning, according to decades of research.
Response 2: I believe giving yourself plenty of opportunities to learn new things will help you shift from a fixed mindset to one that is focused on progress if you become aware that you have been doing so.
Summary 2: Carol Dweck mentioned that Students can create a growth attitude by learning from the way teachers grade their work. In one Chicago high school, students receive a Not Yet grade if they don't understand a certain subject.
Response 2: I strongly think that sometimes the A grading system is crucial for determining how well students comprehend and perform. Certain students get outstanding grades and still need help comprehending and guidance on work assignments.
Summary 3: “You can grow your brain” by new researchers describes the brain as more like a muscle than previously thought, according to recent studies, because it changes and gets stronger when it is used.
Response 3: The information the new researchers provided is proven facts that everyone can learn; the more a person can learn, the easier it gets to learn new things.
Summary 4: “Conquering the freshman fear of Failure” by David Kirps describes shock upon being accepted to a University, thinking he would be outclassed by more intelligent and well-educated classmates and hacked to shreds by brilliant teachers.
Response 4: I am a huge believer due to my current situation that one innate urge that develops and changes over the course of our life is the fear of success. When I attend a class, I sometimes fear which Fear of failure is common among students who aspire to excel, and it is common among parents of students to fear that their children may suffer academic failure.
Summary 5: “The unexpected benefits of celebrating failure” by Astro Teller describes the Visions and plans for bringing them to life are the components of great dreams. He mentioned an engineer, many stylists, a former military operations commander, and laser experts are researching with laser experts at X, formerly known as Google X, to develop technologies that could make the world a better place.
Response 5: My thought about the “The unexpected benefits of celebrating failure” video is adopting a failure-positive attitude and culture is essential for start-ups to reduce risk and grow. It requires people to experiment, try different ideas, and occasionally fail, which means accepting a certain level of risk. Failure-learn-improve mentality helps reduce risk and helps companies grow.
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By comparing fixed and growth mindsets we can conclude that a growth mindset is the most beneficial for society and self to adopt. Rather than staying stagnant and not learning new skills a person can push themselves past their comfort zones to better themselves. Since we have learned that the brain is more similar to a muscle than previously thought because it changes and gets stronger when it is used, we can conclude that the best way to grow as individuals is to keep educating ourselves on unfamiliar topics.
Through training and employing sound tactics, individuals can enhance their abilities. Even something as simple as confiding in peers can educate an individual on a social level; learning that you are not alone in your experiences can help you feel more connected to society. In turn, taking into consideration other people’s thoughts can also further your success in other areas. When we accept criticism from those close to us, we allow ourselves a new perspective that can aid us on a personal, professional, or educational level.
State my percolating/research question: How might developing a growth mindset affect my success?
State my Conclusion:
A growth mindset can increase productivity and success by encouraging adaptability, resilience, and a love of learning. I can improve my innovation and collaboration in life by accepting challenges, persevering through failure, and learning from failures.
State my claim:
The most important advice for helping myself and others is from “Conquering the Freshman Fear of Failure” by David Kirps to get over the fear of failing is to acknowledge that failure is an inevitable part of life, show compassion for oneself, and realize that every failure will require you to try again and learn from it. The only way to avoid failure is to accept it as an essential aspect of life, and it's critical to understand that every failure will require you to persevere and learn from your mistakes. Understanding that every failure is an opportunity to learn and try again is also critical. Finally, it's critical to understand that everyone makes errors and that, if you do as well, you may be presented with the opportunity to learn from them.